that would be rad tho , i really like those little intech mini magnetic controllers
The Oberheim TEO-5 desktop is exhibiting strange behavior.
Three patterns are created in Tonverk, each assigned a specific patch number for MIDI channel 8, and this number is the same for all three patterns. When Tonverk switches to the next pattern, the TEO-5 switches to a different patch, even though the patch number in the new pattern matches the previous one.
Besides the Tonverk and the TEO-5, no other devices are connected. I don’t understand what the problem could be.
I’m almost ready to sell the TEO-5
You may be receiving Program changes from the TV when it merely moves to a different pattern
This can be set to be on or off in the MIDI configuration
You’d use that to synchronize patterns between devices in theory.
If you don’t want a linear link between patterns like TV A1 sets DT A1 etc then use the MIDI program change on the MIDI track as you seem to do now, but disable the automated Ptog Ch Send in the global midi config page
maybe it’s that
in any case. why not look at the midi output from TV in a Midi monitor on your PC and see if it’s sending what you expect
Thanks for the advice! I’ll try it today.
UPD. Thanks again! Everything is fine now.
Make sure the auto channel isn’t the same as the channel you use for playing the Oberheim.
The channel numbers are different.
Then it’s not the PC sent at pattern changes, that causes the trouble.
the power coming out of the second port is pretty mid, I haven’t been able to power any other gear from it
hi all. I’m new to the forum. is the this the right place to ask a technical question about tonverk?
the Lfo’s don’t reset properly when I change pattern. I’m on trig, phase 0 and sensible BPM divisions etc which work when I stop and start the tonverk. but when I move from one pattern to the next…garbled lfo out of phase.
If I understand the question right, it sounds like you are assuming that the track LFO settings are global.
This is not true; if you change a given track’s LFO settings in one pattern, those changes will not be reflected on the same track of a different pattern.
Hopefully they implement kits to solve (once again
) this problem.
so it is a recognised issue? I am new to the tonverk and wasn’t;t sure if it was driver error
I realise that patterns are their own space with their own settings, which is what is very cool about Elektron I gear I reckon
On the next pattern you need to make sure the LFO phase-resets on step 1’s trigger (either with the LFO settings or a parameter lock).
One possibility is that you have accidentally real-time recorded a different phase setting on step 1. You can hold that trigger down in grid record mode and look at the setting to see if it’s p-locked or not.
thing is that the lfo works ok when I stop and start. it’s just when I go move into the pattern from another pattern that it goes tits up
try parameter locking it to 0 phase on the first step then to see if that forces it into place in the pattern change? I think what you are doing is supposed to work but sometimes we have to do workarounds when things don’t behave as expected. otherwise elektron support can tell you if this is expected behavior or not.
hey that works!
If your LFO settings are identical between the two patterns, then you need to turn the LFO MODE to TRIG or ONE.
Check out Page 55 and 56 of the manual.
If you want your LFO to reset at the beginning of a Pattern, you should use the TRIG mode of the LFO on the first trig of your pattern.
If you don’t want the LFO to reset each time the pattern loops, you can use the FRST trig condition.
If you still need this trig, add a seci d one that you move full left with /PRÉ condition.
Setting up my TV for a gig tomorrow and am having a bit of an issue I’ve never encountered.Got all my stems loaded then I typically run through the patterns to make sure everything’s ok…on this song in question, my stems are 8 bars long. When I trigger the next pattern, say on bar 2 of the current pattern, it changes after just one bar instead of waiting until the end of the full 8 bar pattern. I checked to see if I’d accidentally hit direct jump or something, but I haven’t…any ideas what’s up there?